Welcome to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital and its network of primary care and specialty clinics meet the needs of thousands of residents of east King County. Operated by King County Public Hospital District #4, the hospital serves Fall City, North Bend, Carnation, Preston, Snoqualmie, Snoqualmie Pass and parts of unincorporated east King County. In 1971 local citizens launched an initiative to bring healthcare to east King County which culminated in 1983 in the construction of the current facility just off I-90 in the City of Snoqualmie.
Latest News
May 29, 2008 - Hospital Foundation Awards Scholarships - Snoqualmie, WA -- The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Foundation announces Jessica Lynch and Cayce Munger as this year’s winning recipients for the second annual competitive Scholarship Awards to Dependent Children of Hospital District employees. Read More >
May 8, 2008 - The regularly scheduled Board of Commissioners meeting for May has been changed from Thursday, May 1, 2008 to Thursday, May 8, 2008, 6:30 p.m. at SnoqualmieValleyHospital in the Weyerhaeuser Room. This is an open public meeting and you are welcome to attend.
May 6th Hospital Public Hearing - Members of the public are invited to attend a Community Meeting to learn about and comment on the relocation of SnoqualmieValleyHospital to a Health Services Campus at the interchange of I-90 and SR-18. The May 6th Public Hearing is sponsored by the Hospital District and will provide updates including for the hospital design and financing. Location for this event is the SnoqualmieMiddle School with a Hospitality Room opening at 6:00 and presentations beginning at 6:30. For more information, call 425-831-2362.
The SnoqualmieMiddle School is located at 9200 Railroad Ave. S.E., in Snoqualmie.
There are plans to open a new clinic on Snoqualmie Ridge devoted to women’s healthcare. The Snoqualmie Ridge Women’s Health Clinic is planned for a March 2008 opening. Read More >
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital seeks applications from local residents wishing to make a meaningful difference in the future of healthcare throughout the Snoqualmie Valley. Those who are selected will attend five dinner/symposiums featuring in-depth presentations, hear local updates and actively engage Hospital District leadership. Participants must live and/or work in the hospital district which includes Snoqualmie, North Bend, Preston, Fall City, Carnation or Snoqualmie Pass. Read more >
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital has partnered with the SCCA (Seattle Cancer Care Alliance) to have mobile digital mammography service in the Snoqualmie Valley area. The mobile mammography service was on the hospital campus on December 5th and was a great success! The mobile mammography service will be at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital through March 2008. Read More >
A public hearing will take place on Thursday, January 31st, at 6:30 p.m. at Cascade View Elementary School, which is located on Snoqualmie Ridge (34816 SE Ridge Street). King County representatives will be taking public comments regarding Snoqualmie Valley Hospital’s proposal to reclassify 70 acres between the southern limit of the Snoqualmie Ridge development and the I-90 interchange from rural to urban to develop a hospital and for other institutional uses. Other land use changes will also be discussed at this meeting. For more information on the 2008 King County Comprehensive Plan, visit www.metrokc.go
January 11, 2008 – Snoqualmie Tribe negotiating to buy current hospital campus
The following newspaper article highlights the fact that Snoqualmie Tribe is negotiating with Snoqualmie Valley Hospital to buy its 48-acre campus. The public is invited to ask questions about the proposed land purchase during a public hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Jan. 17 at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, 9575 Ethan Wade Way S.E., in the Weyerhaeuser Room. Seattle Times, January 11, 2008
As of January 31st, 2008 Snoqualmie Valley Hospital (Public Hospital District No. 4) will discontinue operating the Lake Wilderness Medical Clinic. Read More>
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is pleased to announce the arrival of the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance mobile digital mammography service. The Northwest’s only all-digital mammogram. You can now get the same high quality digital mammography technology close to home. Don’t miss this great opportunity. Read More>
Providing family practice medicine in a hospital setting, the clinic is close to laboratory, imaging and other hospital services that are particularly convenient for patients with limited mobility or transportation restrictions. Read More>
Flu Season is right around the corner, learn about this contagious respiratory illness and steps you can take to protect you and your family. Read More>
Bellevue Community College and King County Public Hospital District No. 4 have entered into an exciting partnership to develop a medical/higher education campus in east King County. Read More>
Proposed relocation of Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, Answers to common questions about the proposed new facility. Read More>
The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Foundation was recently created to show support for the Hospital and its clinics as well Read More>
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is scrapping its plans for a $10 million expansion and will go forward with building a new facility two miles from its current location, officials said this week. Read More>
The following newspaper articles highlight the fact that Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is considering a few different options for its future. Read More >
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